Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: TEMPLE UNIV PR, [GR: 17440 - HC/Soziologie], [SW: - Gender Studies], Gebunden, Klappentext: Wilson contends that, despite the dictates of their gender, many women were, in fact, partners rather than dependents of their husbands and, while carrying on business activities outside the home challenged prevailing ideas of femininity, for a widow, this concern was secondary to the often pressing needs of her family. Lisa Wilson is Assistant Professor of History at Connecticut College. Wilson contends that, despite the dictates of their gender, many women were, in fact, partners rather than dependents of their husbands and, while carrying on business activities outside the home challenged prevailing ideas of femininity, for a widow, this concern was secondary to the often pressing needs of her family. Lisa Wilson is Assistant Professor of History at Connecticut College.

Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.: Temple University Press, 1992, 1992 Book Condition Is Very Good Plus. 1" Stain On Lower Inside And Outside Of Dust Jacket. Front Lower Corner Of DJ Is Dog Eared, Otherwise A Fine Book. 215 Pages, Approx-Size Is 6" X 9". Protected In A Brodart Cover...Lisa Wilson Traces The Experiences Of A Widow In A Society That Was Developing A New Ideology Of Proper Female Behavior.... Hardcover., Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.: Temple University Press, 1992, 1992

Wilson contends that, despite the dictates of their gender, many women were, in fact, partners rather than dependents of their husbands and, while carrying on business activities outside the home challenged prevailing ideas of femininity, for a widow, this concern was secondary to the often pressing needs of her family. Lisa Wilson is Assistant Professor of History at Connecticut College.